Fall CSA (large) 2025
Fall CSA (large) 2025
We offer multiple share sizes at a sliding scale cost for our vegetable CSAs! This large share size is suggested for households of 4-6 people, which for Fall CSA we expect is around 8-10.5 pounds of produce (plus bonus items) per week during this six-week CSA session.
How does the sliding scale work? In an effort to make our food more accessible to all members of our community, we offer three price points for each of our veggie CSA offerings.
Consider paying more when you:
Earn above the Ann Arbor median household income of $73K or per capita income of $48K
Own your home
Have retirement accounts, investments, or inherited money
Have access to family money and resources in times of need
If you hold white privilege
Consider paying less when you:
Earn below the Ann Arbor median household income of $73K or per capita income of $48K
Are supporting children, other dependents, or sending remittances
Have significant debt
Have medical expenses not covered by insurance
Have a fixed income or receive public assistance
Identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color)
*Referencing the sliding scale model at Bread and Butter Farm in Shelburne, VT
Membership description
15 Week Session: Wednesday, September 10th- Thursday, December 18th 2025
During the bountiful fall months, members enjoy a wide selection of roots, greens, and squashes as well as the last of the summer tomatoes, fresh herbs, and our very special fresh ginger.
Our veggie CSAs are all free-choice (not pre-packed), so you are able to select exactly which produce from our weekly offerings you would like to take home with you.
Each week you can reference our “suggested poundage” according to the share size purchased in order to decide how much food to bring home each week. This suggested poundage is based on our experience with how much produce our members go through each week before feeling like it is too much or too little food, but this suggestion is just to act as a guide and if you feel like you need more or less during a given week you are welcome to adjust accordingly. “Bonus items” that don’t count toward this suggested poundage will also be available each week.
Certain summer fruits such as green beans and cherry tomatoes, which can be a challenge to harvest in more bountiful quantities, may be offered to our CSA in limited quantities to ensure everyone receives a share (i.e. a limit of 1 pint of cherry tomatoes/week).
A CSA newsletter will be sent out to members at the beginning of each week during the session, letting them know what our weekly offerings are, as well as any other farm-related news.
An additional benefit of this CSA is a 10% discount at our farmstand during the membership session.
We switch to every-other-week pickup for November and December with a higher suggested weekly poundage when the crop selection includes lots of storage crops that last longer in your fridge or on your counter and can therefore be picked up less often.
Pickup Location Options:
Wednesday Kerrytown Farmers Market from 8 am-1 pm
Thursday on-farm pickup from 3 pm-6 pm